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Retrieved from Volume 24, No. 2, 2020

Pages 120 -127

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Gorbunova, K., Litvinchuk, S., Taychrib, K., & Yablunovska, K. (2020). Module-competent technologies for training future agro-engineers in accordance with the requirements of the Balogna process. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 24(2), 120-127. DOI: 10.31521/2313-092X/2020-2(106)-14

Module-competent technologies for training future agro-engineers in accordance with the requirements of the Balogna process

K. Gorbunova S. Litvinchuk K. Taychrib K. Yablunovska

Abstract

The article explores the didactic foundations of modular-competence technology for the training of students in the specialty “Agroengineering” in the context of the requirements of the Bologna process. A practical study was carried out, on the basis of which a technology was developed for acquiring competencies by future agricultural engineers when studying the modules of the discipline "Higher school pedagogy". It is proved that the effectiveness of training future agricultural engineers in the context of the Bologna process will be significantly improved, and the formation of professional competencies in students will make it possible, after graduating from higher education, to successfully engage in professional activities in the agricultural engineering industry.

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innovative pedagogical activity, ensuing specialists, modular studying, modular-competent attitude, professional competent

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